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of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg plays a leading role in developing AI training programmes, coordinating talent development activities, and supporting outreach and
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contribute? You have experience in polymer synthesis and vitrimer materials? You want to develop novel polymeric materials for impact-resistant composite structures? Then we have a new opening for you! The
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, we are recruiting a Postdoctoral researcher in digital history. In this role, you will help us achieve Impresso’s goal to link historical newspaper and radio collections and to develop novel
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actively contribute to the NCER-D2ET (Data-Driven Energy Transition Digital Twin) project, a national strategic initiative to develop Luxembourg’s energy digital twin platform. NCER-D2ET aims to design and
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virtually all facets of driving and tire performances. That is why it is becoming a demanding strategic research area that significantly impacts the tire development industry. Mainly road conditions are
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, to support our activities within the NEUROH-CHANGE project (Resilience of Neurological Health in Global Change: A One Health Approach). NEUROH-CHANGE is an interdisciplinary research program aimed at enhancing
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functionalities remain limited. To address this, the EMMA project will develop sustainable and functional polyolefins by optimizing the flow behavior of post-consumer polyolefins, applying chemical modifications
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actively contribute to the WeForming and EnerTEF projects. WeForming and EnerTEF propose developing automatized and intelligent solution for operating active distributed grids with multiple active asset6s
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will consider the lifecycle of the Digital Twin (DT), addressing both its progressive development and the evolution of the physical system it represents. Key research areas include ensuring
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strategic research area that significantly impacts the tire development industry. Mainly road conditions are characterized by the friction coefficient. However, it can be extended to study the granularity